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0 Question: What bacteria/disease did you study first? Keywords: bacteria, disease, microbiology Asked by ClassHimid to Bruno Silvester L on 21 Mar 2024.
Bruno Silvester Lopes answered on 21 Mar 2024:
Staphylococcus aureus (Staphyl=cluster, coccus=berry/round, aureus=gold)
Karen A commented on 11 Jul 2024:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (aeruginosa means that green colour of oxidised copper). Still my first love! It is usually green but can come in a variety of other colours like blue, turquoise, highlighter yellow, boring white, or even red/brown!
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Karen A commented on :
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (aeruginosa means that green colour of oxidised copper). Still my first love! It is usually green but can come in a variety of other colours like blue, turquoise, highlighter yellow, boring white, or even red/brown!